The invention that contributed the most was the printing press. The printing press allowed books and pamphlets to be printed at a faster and efficient pace, allowing the distribution of the ideas against the Chruch.
A Constitution is: <em>C</em>
What was the first constitution of the USA: <em>D</em>
You have to be a certain age when you vote in the u.s whereas some countries are not eligible to do that, in some countries women are not allowed to vote but things has changed.<span />
John Locke (1632-1704)John Locke was English philosopher who formulated one of the most influential theories of contractual government. He theorized that individuals granted political rights to their rulers but retained personal right to life, liberty and property and that any ruler that violated those rights was subject to disposition. In effect, Locke's political thought relocated sovereignty, removing it from rulers as divine agents and vesting it in the people of a society.Louis XVI (reigned 1774-1793)King Louis XVI was the king of France. He was able to raise more revenue from the overburdened peasantry, so he sought to increase taxes on the French nobility, which had long been exempt from many levies. In May 1789, he called the Estates General into session at the royal palace of Versailles in hopes that it would authorize new taxes. After revolution was declared, he became a victim of the guillotine along with his wife, Queen Marie Antoinette after being found guilty of treason.Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794)Maximilien Robespierre was a lawyer by training who had emerged during the revolution as a ruthless but popular, radical known as "the Incorruptible". He dominated the Committee of Public Safety, the executive authority of the Republic. He helped to promote the revolutionary agenda.
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Liu Bang was the first emperor of Han dynasty,succeeding the Qin dynasty, approximately from 2200 to 2193 BCE. Qin dynasty had implemented the legalism, a philosophical conception,which was based on the strict obedience to the law, and harsh punishments to those who disobeyed.
He somewhat respected someof the structureof the Qin emperor´s government, but he adopted Confucianism as a doctrine more than that of legalism, becoming into themost noticeable trace of his reign, so the answer is <em>He wasmore lenient and was guided by Confucian ideals.</em>